"It's Called Summer", Say Republicans on Record Heat

Of course this back and forth on online discussion sites is "a partisan thing". The facts or non-facts of climate change shouldn't be about politics at all; they should be left to the science community. But we have this never ending squabble among ignoramuses.

Except scientists would tell us we need a smaller population, no fossil fuels, far more limited growth etc. What they would say doesn’t mix well with life as we know it if we’re taking it to more extremes to deal with climate change. And in democratic countries it’s hard to get elected telling people we need to live a more austere and very different lifestyle.
 
Except scientists would tell us we need a smaller population, no fossil fuels, far more limited growth etc. What they would say doesn’t mix well with life as we know it if we’re taking it to more extremes to deal with climate change. And in democratic countries it’s hard to get elected telling people we need to live a more austere and very different lifestyle.

Social policies in response to climate are a separate subject. They aren't the issue. The dumb post of graphs near the top of this thread is an example of the issue.
 
We are coming out of an ice age, all the ice will melt, get over it, we can't control that.

Then after another 100,000 years the earth will freeze again.

There is not a single thing anyone can do about that.

Of course the planet is heating up, it's what it does.

Instead of thinking you folks are so powerful to stop this you should be planning for the effects of it.

It's ridiculous how these lefties think they can maintain the earth's temperature at something of their choosing like it's some setting on a thermostat.

When the Earth does freeze again let's see how much these carbon emissions hold it back.

That will be hilarious.

Unless you can figure out a way to change the tilt of the Earth it doesn't matter what we do.
 
Social policies in response to climate are a separate subject. They aren't the issue. The dumb post of graphs near the top of this thread is an example of the issue.

Read a very interesting book by Steven Koonin called Unsettled about climate data. Koonin is a serious scientist who was in the Obama Administration and believes humans contribute to climate change. At the same time he breaks down the data beyond the often sensational headlines regarding climate change.

Like any book he has detractors but his work and research is eye opening and it’s why it has gotten a positive overall response.
 
Like cars making horse trainers irrelevant. We don't keep jobs that are useless.

But political philosophy and decision making based on flawed science reasoning … or should I say, flawed reaction to often flawed science reasoning is what is trying to push these jobs to the realm of “useless.”

And I know several horse trainers. Have paid for a few. ;)
 
But political philosophy and decision making based on flawed science reasoning … or should I say, flawed reaction to often flawed science reasoning is what is trying to push these jobs to the realm of “useless.”

So, science is whatever the Republican Party says it is. Wink wink.
 
I do not understand why Republicans think they have to oppose climate science. Is it all about Trump and lying?

It's because the same people that lie to them about immigrants or brown people being the root of all their problems get tons of money from fossil fuels to peddle their lies as well.
 


1540 European drought - Extreme drought and heatwave lasting 11 months in Europe.


The 1911 Eastern North America heat wave was an 11-day severe heat wave that killed at least 380 people, though estimates have put the death toll as high as 2,000 people.[1] The heat wave began on July 4, 1911 and didn't cease until July 15.[2] In Nashua, New Hampshire, the temperature peaked at 106 °F (41 °C).[3] In New York City alone, 158 people and 600 horses died.[4][5]



1930s – Almost every year from 1930 to 1938 featured historic heat waves and droughts somewhere in North America, part of the Dust Bowl years.




Did man cause the extreme weather from 1930 to 1938?
 
1540 European drought - Extreme drought and heatwave lasting 11 months in Europe.


The 1911 Eastern North America heat wave was an 11-day severe heat wave that killed at least 380 people, though estimates have put the death toll as high as 2,000 people.[1] The heat wave began on July 4, 1911 and didn't cease until July 15.[2] In Nashua, New Hampshire, the temperature peaked at 106 °F (41 °C).[3] In New York City alone, 158 people and 600 horses died.[4][5]



1930s – Almost every year from 1930 to 1938 featured historic heat waves and droughts somewhere in North America, part of the Dust Bowl years.




Did man cause the extreme weather from 1930 to 1938?

Is all contemporary science a fraud to you?
 
1540 European drought - Extreme drought and heatwave lasting 11 months in Europe.


The 1911 Eastern North America heat wave was an 11-day severe heat wave that killed at least 380 people, though estimates have put the death toll as high as 2,000 people.[1] The heat wave began on July 4, 1911 and didn't cease until July 15.[2] In Nashua, New Hampshire, the temperature peaked at 106 °F (41 °C).[3] In New York City alone, 158 people and 600 horses died.[4][5]



1930s – Almost every year from 1930 to 1938 featured historic heat waves and droughts somewhere in North America, part of the Dust Bowl years.




Did man cause the extreme weather from 1930 to 1938?

Don't tell me, send that information to NOAA!
 
Thank god we have people smarter than all the world's scientists on this forum.

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